26 DECEMBER 1846, Page 10

The banquet of theatrical recreation for the holyday people consists

of Harlequin St. George and the Dragon' at Drury Lane; The Invisible Prince, a burlesque by Mr. Plancho, at the Haymarket; a new drama, called Co- /urriba, at the Adelphi, where the usual practice of producing a pantomime is dropped; a harlequinade, called The Butterflies' Ball, at the Lyceum, being the first pantomime played at that house; Harlequin and the One- eyed Ogre, at the Princess's; and King Alfred the Great, or Harlequin His- tory, at the Olympic.